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 Propane Burnishers Operator's  Manual

Air Quality Monitoring

Warning:

Deployment of a monitor/detector is essential for the safe operation of any equipment that has the

potential to produce CO. CO sensors/detectors became available on the mass market around 1978. At present several
brands sell in the fifty-dollar range. The main differences between the technologies involved are battery or electric and
Semiconductor or Biomimetic types. Detectors for carbon monoxide (CO) are manufactured and marketed for use in
either the home or occupational industrial settings. The detectors for home use are devices that will sound an alarm
before CO concentrations in the home become hazardous. There is an Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., performance
standard (UL 2034) for residential CO detectors. Detectors currently available on the market are battery-powered, plug-
in, or hard-wired. Some models incorporate a visual display of the parts per million (ppm) concentration of CO present in
the home. For more information on CO detectors for home use, call the Consumer Product Safety Commission Hotline at
1-800-638-2772.

CO detectors for use in residential settings are not designed for use in typical workplace settings. Monitoring

requirements in an occupational setting are different from monitoring requirements in the home. In the workplace, it is
frequently necessary to monitor a worker’s exposure to carbon monoxide over an entire work shift and determine the
time-weighted average (TWA) concentration of the exposure. It may also be necessary to have carbon monoxide
monitors with alarm capabilities in the workplace. The direct-reading instruments are frequently equipped with audio
and/or visual alarms and may be used for area and/or personal exposure monitoring. Some have microprocessors and
memory for storing CO concentration readings taken during the day. It is significant to note that some of the devices
mentioned for workplace CO monitoring are not capable of monitoring TWAs, and not all are equipped with alarms. The
appropriate monitor must be chosen on an application-by-application basis. For more information on the availability of
workplace CO monitors or their application, call the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health at 1-800-35-
NIOSH (1-800-356-4674).

Room Size and Time Estimations for Parts Per Million (PPM) CO

The fundamental factors in area CO levels involve:
The concentration and volume of CO production;
The size of the area;
The amount of *air exchange if any;
The amount of time CO is produced.
Multiplying length, width, and height will determine the volume or cubic feet in a room. So an empty building 100ft

by 100ft with a 10ft ceiling would be 100,000 cubic ft. in size. Any material that is in the room and takes space would
reduce the cubic feet.

*Air exchange is defined as the exhausting of internal air to the external atmosphere.

The Graph above depicts the relationships of air exchange to time and CO ppm with cubic feet area and percent CO
emissions remaining constant.

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Страница 4: ...mbustion powered engines may result in SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH to the operator and those in the contaminated area The effects of CO can be experienced at different exposure levels depending on the hea...

Страница 5: ...ng When activity is concentrated to a smaller area as in a stripping application air stirring must be forced by the use of fans to reduce the risk of high concentrations of CO Air Quality Monitoring D...

Страница 6: ...onofCOeffects The toxic effects of carbon monoxide in the blood are the result of tissue hypoxia lack of oxygen carbon monoxide combines with hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin Since CO and oxygen r...

Страница 7: ...ive Operating Zone and reduce high concentrations of CO Air exchange rates air exchange is defined as the exhausting of internal air to the external atmosphere the size of the Effective Operating Zone...

Страница 8: ...in as little or no CO crosses the Dividing Zone to be exhausted Notice the CO concentration and the Effective Operating Zone Expanded through the Dividing zone to the second vent with air exchange an...

Страница 9: ...to have carbon monoxide monitors with alarm capabilities in the workplace The direct reading instruments are frequently equipped with audio and or visual alarms and may be used for area and or persona...

Страница 10: ...4 5 0 5 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 T i m e h o u r s PPM 0 0 c h a n g e h r 1 2 c h a n g e h r 1 c h a n g e s h r 2 c h a n g e s h r 1 5 C O E m is s io n in 7 5 0 0 0 0 c u b ic fe e t w ith 4 8...

Страница 11: ...ment CO concentration production skyrockets when the air to fuel ratio becomes fuel rich Follow the recommended Maintenance Schedule for the engine found in the Engine Operator Owner Manual as well as...

Страница 12: ...d occur if the machine s power is on while changing thebuffingpadormakingmachineadjustments Nevertrytochangethebuffingpadorattempt to make machine adjustments while the engine is running DANGER Cigare...

Страница 13: ...truly PORTABLE equipment Propane buffers are best defined as ultra high speed buffers with the staying power to produce superior high gloss floor surfaces Upon contact with the floor the buffer shoul...

Страница 14: ...valve using an adapterandtheoutagevalve 2 Pressurize the container to approximately 15 psig with LP gas vapor Never purge with liquid LP gas To do so will cause the moisture vapor to chill and remain...

Страница 15: ...propane tank 2 ALWAYS allow the engine to run until it stops from lack of fuel ONLY IN AN EMERGENCY should the stop position on a HONDA throttle or the kill switch on a KAWASAKI and ONAN modelsbeused...

Страница 16: ...h a Phillips head on it Rotating the screw clockwise will increase the idle speed and this should cure the surging idle IF IT DOES NOT call our customer service depart ment for assistance 2 EXCESSIVE...

Страница 17: ...a shelf or a door frame Remove the sparkplug lead from the sparkplug and replace the boot with a new one The engine should now run normally IF IT DOES NOT Trouble Shooting contact our customer service...

Страница 18: ...Clarke Propane Burnishers Operator s Manual Page 17 Propane Floor Burnisher Equipment Section II Parts Manual 70076A...

Страница 19: ...Page 18 Clarke Propane Burnishers Operator s Manual Clarke 21 24 and 27 Frame Assemby 2 07 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 20 20A 20B 20C 19C 19A 16 18 15 13 12 11 19B 17...

Страница 20: ...Bolt 3 8 16 x 2 5 Hx Hd 1 12 170883 Lock Washer 3 8 1 13 170863 Washer Flat 3 8 1 14 61486A Tension Rotary 1 15 70468A Label Clarke 1 16 61485A Spacer 1 17 77336A Label Danger 1 18 98436A Bumper Stri...

Страница 21: ...e Assembly 8 00 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Centrifugal Clutch UL listed machines Electric Clutch UL listed Machine V Twin Non Clutch Single Cylinder Non Clutch 1 2 10 3 6 4 19 8 7 9 6 13 12 11 14 15 16 8...

Страница 22: ...7A Handle Upper W40 1 8 98468A Washer Flat 2 9 85735A Screw Hex 13 x 1 25 2 10 98497A Washer 3 16 1 11 98717A Wire B006 3 12 98619A Handle Upper U L W401 1 13 98563A Switch Electric Clutch W08 1 14a 5...

Страница 23: ...Page 22 Clarke Propane Burnishers Operator s Manual Clarke Engine Assembly 1 07 KAWASAKI FH451V FH500V and FH541V V Twin...

Страница 24: ...asket 2 17 980652 Washer Lock 5 16 4 18 80049A Nut Hex 4 19 50003A Manifold 1 20 50017A Clamp 1 21 50002B Catalytic Convertor Vertical 1 21a 50894A Muffler Vertical 1 22 60010A Heat Shield 1 23 85737A...

Страница 25: ...Page 24 Clarke Propane Burnishers Operator s Manual Clarke 13 HP Engine Assembly 9 04 KAWASAKI FH 381V V Twin 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24...

Страница 26: ...Carburator FH381V 1 8 80074A Washer Wave 5 16 1 9 60003A Spud 1 10 50027A Oil Filter 1 11 98756A Hose 1 12 98805A Oil Drain 1 12A 50239A O Ring 1 13 98755A St Elbow 1 14 50015A Spark Plug 2 15 52825A...

Страница 27: ...ck 20 2 Ref Part Description Qty 16 40004A 14 HP Wiring Harness 1 16a 40000A 17 HP Wiring Harness 1 17 98711A W6821 Battery 12 Volt Non spill 1 18 98706A W6815 Cable Battery 11 Red 1 19 98701A W6811 S...

Страница 28: ...ose Assembly 3 1 8 50299A Hose 3 8 LP 1 9 18123A Regulators Asm Vacuum System 1 Ref Part Description Qty 12 Page 11 Carrier Bottle Ref 14A 98421A MAC815 Tank Aluminum Polished 1 14B 98422A MAC816 Tank...

Страница 29: ...Bearing W551 2 x x x 7 98460A Snap Ring External H022 2 x x x 8A 98581A Pulley 6 w o clutch W12A 1 x 8B 99033A Pulley 7 5 w clutch ZZZU13 1 x 8C 99033A Pulley 7 5 w o clutch ZZZU13 1 x 8D 99059A Pulle...

Страница 30: ...16 27P 1 x 8 56941A Centering Device 1 x x x x 9A 98605A Pad Gripper Ring 21 W20 1 x 9B 50867A Pad Gripper Ring 24 1 x 9C 50868A Pad Gripper Ring 27 1 x 10 98453A Rivet Pop Aluminum H013 11 x 98453A R...

Страница 31: ...21 Strip 21 Combo 22 Standard 22 w Clutch 22 Strip 24 Standard 24 w Clutch 24 w Battery 24 Strip 27 Standard 27 w Battery 28 Strip Strip Buff 24 Onan 27 Onan Belt Selection Chart 9 8 9 8 6 A 1 9 1 6 7...

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Страница 33: ...Page 32 Clarke Propane Burnishers Operator s Manual Clarke Electrical Schematic 120V A C System 2 00...

Страница 34: ...Clarke Propane Burnishers Operator s Manual Page 33 Clarke KAWASAKI 14 HP Single Electrical Schematic 12V D C System 5 99...

Страница 35: ...Clarke KAWASAKI 14 HP Single Electrical Schematic Enivorgard III 12V D C System 5 99...

Страница 36: ...Clarke ElectricalSchematic KAWASAKI 17 HP TWIN 12 V DC Fuel System 5 99 Page 35 Clarke Propane Burnishers Operator s Manual...

Страница 37: ...Clarke KAWASAKI 17 HP TWIN Envirogard IV 12 Vdc System Electrical Schematic 8 01 Clarke Propane Burnishers Operator s Manual Page 36...

Страница 38: ...Clarke Onan P248 LP Engine 12V DC Fuel System Electrical Schematic 6 98 Page 37 Clarke Propane Burnishers Operator s Manual...

Страница 39: ...Page 38 Clarke Propane Burnishers Operator s Manual NOTES...

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Страница 41: ...ine date of purchase The defective battery must be returned to Clarke Returned batteries that are only in need of recharging will not be warranted EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM In California the emission co...

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